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AIBU to server meringue puffs with....

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TexanBar · 01/11/2017 18:33

Double cream poured over them, instead of Whipped cream? I have some people coming over to eat. I have tried and liked Meringue Puffs with double cream poured over them but wondered if it is too odd to serve them like this to other people?

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mrsreynolds · 01/11/2017 18:33

I would probably cry if you did that to me Sad

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Ameliablue · 01/11/2017 18:36

I wouldn't mind if there was fruit as well but just meringues and pouring cream would be a bit strange

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TexanBar · 01/11/2017 18:38

Sounds like I need to shelve the idea and stick to whipped cream instead!

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cheesydoesit · 01/11/2017 18:46

Why don't you serve the pouring cream separately in a little jug and the whipped cream in a bowl so that they could choose?

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OhBeggerItsMorning · 01/11/2017 18:47

Do you have any whipping cream? If not, you can whip double cream, it just doesn't keep the whipped consistency as long as whipping cream. (I checked recently in Sainsburys as they didn't have any whipping cream and I wanted some)

If it's a case of not being bothered not wanting to do the whipping I would recommend you choose a different desert.

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Rebeccaslicker · 01/11/2017 18:48

Or put the cream in the bin where it belongs and serve with ice cream? Wink

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NotCornflakes · 01/11/2017 18:52

Yes, let people choose! I don't like cream at all, and would prefer plain meringues if there was no ice cream on offer.

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SilverSpot · 01/11/2017 18:53

Have it on the table in a jug. I like pouring cream with fruit and meringue

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Fekko · 01/11/2017 18:53

Sloppy cream and meringues? Are you crazy? You don't deserve meringues. Hand them over right now.

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malika54 · 01/11/2017 18:57

I am French and very offended at tge thought of cream. Strawberries, yes. Ice cream, yes. Anything else is heresy. Seriously. Grin

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pret · 01/11/2017 18:58

Eewwwe don’t do that. No one would eat it.

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LoniceraJaponica · 01/11/2017 19:02

"it just doesn't keep the whipped consistency as long as whipping cream"

Of course it does. Double cream has a higher butterfat content than whipping cream and stays equally as whipped as whipping cream.

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RaptorInaPorkPieHat · 01/11/2017 19:07

I'd eat it Grin

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Rebeccaslicker · 01/11/2017 19:08

Queen delia says.... you can whip double cream, but carefully: //www.deliaonline.com/ingredient/cream

I'd still rather bin it though. Only sour cream is good eatin' on that entire page!

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tealandteal · 01/11/2017 19:13

What is whipping cream? I always whip double cream

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LoniceraJaponica · 01/11/2017 19:24

Whipping cream has 36% fat content. Double cream has 48% fat content.

Explanations here

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iMatter · 01/11/2017 19:40

Whip the cream

It’s not rocket science, surely?

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minisoksmakehardwork · 01/11/2017 19:43

I have yoghurt with my meringues. Clearly I am a heathen!

Personally I’d prefer both creams on the side as I’d eat neither.

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tealandteal · 01/11/2017 19:59

You learn something new every day! Unless you are whipping by hand, it takes minutes to whip cream so why don't you ask them before you serve?

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Fekko · 01/11/2017 20:01

Is a meringue puff like an ordinary meringue?

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PortToTheLeft · 01/11/2017 20:06

I'd choose the pouring cream over whipping cream. In fact that's how I'd serve them full stop - not giving the smallest thought that it would be disliked.

It's a wonder I have any friends really (though no friends = more meringue for me).

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Outnotdown · 01/11/2017 20:06

I'd eat them. Love cream. Love meringue. Yum, yumGrin

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Adsss · 01/11/2017 20:24

Electric whisk, 2 minutes, makes better tasting whipped cream than whipping cream does. Single cream won't whip, but double is great.

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DancesWithOtters · 01/11/2017 20:32

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frieda909 · 01/11/2017 20:40

Either whip the cream or serve it on the side. If you pour it over too soon it might start dissolving the meringues (bad memories of when my stepmother tried to make us Eton mess with some sort of low fat nonsense fake cream...)

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